Cerberus Blade
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Did anyone else notice how McGoldrick was giving it large with the old “I can’t hear you” gesture when he scored?
It’s usually something that’s reserved for supporters of the opposing team when a player has been jeered, but in Goldie’s case he was aiming it at our own fans as he ran towards the Westfield corner and South Stand.
He was making a mighty fine job of pointing at his name on the back of his shirt too.
This seemed like a clear dig at those supporters who have been saying he can’t finish. Pity really, because it’s never a good idea for a player to take issue with their own supporters I don’t think.
5 minutes later and he hacked at another good opportunity sending it skywards. I think, in terms of balance, he should have repeated the hard of hearing gesture and the pointing at the back of his shirt. It seems only fair? This way we can be certain when he scores and when he misses a sitter and avoid any bias or undue criticism.
It’s usually something that’s reserved for supporters of the opposing team when a player has been jeered, but in Goldie’s case he was aiming it at our own fans as he ran towards the Westfield corner and South Stand.
He was making a mighty fine job of pointing at his name on the back of his shirt too.
This seemed like a clear dig at those supporters who have been saying he can’t finish. Pity really, because it’s never a good idea for a player to take issue with their own supporters I don’t think.
5 minutes later and he hacked at another good opportunity sending it skywards. I think, in terms of balance, he should have repeated the hard of hearing gesture and the pointing at the back of his shirt. It seems only fair? This way we can be certain when he scores and when he misses a sitter and avoid any bias or undue criticism.